Resin-Producing Trees

Resin-producing trees form the core value drivers of Crown Agroforestry Plantations Inc. (CAPI)’s agroforestry systems. These species generate high-value natural resins and aromatic compounds used in perfumery, incense, industrial applications, and specialty materials.

CAPI cultivates a diversified resin portfolio, combining ultra-premium aromatic resins with scalable industrial resin production, creating both high-margin and volume-based revenue streams.

Core Resin-Producing Species

1. Agarwood (Aquilaria spp.)

  • Primary Output: Aromatic resin (agarwood/oud)
  • Use: Luxury perfumery, incense, traditional medicine
  • Value: Among the most valuable natural raw materials globally

Key Feature: Resin is formed through controlled induction, significantly increasing per-tree value.

Role in Plantation:

  • Primary high-value crop
  • Long-term asset with premium export potential

2. Sandalwood (Santalum album)

  • Primary Output: Aromatic heartwood and essential oil
  • Use: Perfumery, cosmetics, spiritual applications
  • Value: Premium oil with strong global demand

Key Feature: Naturally fragrant wood that appreciates in value with age.

Role in Plantation:

  • Long-term aromatic wood and oil production
  • High-value timber and extract

3. Elemi (Canarium luzonicum)

  • Primary Output: Resin and essential oil
  • Use: Fragrance, varnish, medicinal applications
  • Value: Stable niche market with export potential

Key Feature: A native Philippine species with dual resin and oil outputs.

Role in Plantation:

  • Mid- to long-term resin production
  • Supports biodiversity and local industry

4. Benguet Pine (Pinus kesiya)

  • Primary Output: Oleoresin (turpentine and rosin)
  • Use: Fragrance base modifiers, solvents, adhesives, varnishes, incense
  • Value: High-volume industrial resin with expanding use in natural fragrance bases

Key Feature: Produces continuous resin through tapping, unlike single-harvest systems.

Role in Plantation:

  • Short- to mid-term resin production (5–8 years tapping readiness)
  • Provides recurring income through regular tapping cycles
  • Acts as a windbreak and upper canopy species in suitable elevations

Strategic Advantage:

  • Bridges industrial and perfumery markets
  • Supports cash flow while premium species mature
  • Adds resilience through volume-based production

Resin Formation & Production Systems

CAPI integrates multiple resin production pathways:

  • Induced Resin Formation (Agarwood)
  • Natural Heartwood Oil Development (Sandalwood)
  • Tapping-Based Resin Extraction (Pinus kesiya, Elemi)

This diversified system enables:

  • Continuous harvesting cycles
  • Multiple product grades and market segments
  • Balanced revenue structure (premium + volume)

Production Timeline

  • Short-Term (3–5 years): Initial tapping (Pinus kesiya, Elemi)
  • Mid-Term (5–8 years): Expanded resin production and essential oil outputs
  • Long-Term (7–15+ years): Agarwood and sandalwood reaching peak value

Strategic Role in Agroforestry System

Resin-producing trees serve as:

  • Primary long-term value assets (agarwood, sandalwood)
  • Mid-term resin and oil producers (elemi)
  • Early-to-mid cash flow generators (Pinus kesiya)

Market Alignment

CAPI’s resin portfolio supplies:

  • Luxury Fragrance & Oud Industry
  • Aromatherapy & Wellness Products
  • Industrial Resins (rosin, turpentine)
  • Specialty Incense and Cultural Markets

Strategic Advantage

By integrating species like Pinus kesiya alongside premium resin crops, CAPI achieves:

  • Balanced revenue streams (premium + scalable volume)
  • Short-, mid-, and long-term income layering
  • Improved plantation cash flow dynamics
  • Stronger resilience to market fluctuations

CAPI’s Resin-Producing Tree portfolio represents a multi-tiered value system
where rare luxury resins and scalable natural outputs coexist, creating a robust, future-ready agroforestry investment platform.